With the 2026 season reaching its climax, elite and amateur endurance competitors converge on the Pinheiros riverfront for a series of high-stakes competitions that will determine podium finishes across sprint and Olympic-distance formats.
Across the city's periphery, humble neighbourhood associations are turning abandoned spaces into vibrant football hubs, proving that organised grassroots sport can transform lives where official infrastructure falls short.
In the shadow of the megacity's sprawl, a dedicated community is transforming abandoned walls and natural rock faces into spaces where adventure sport belongs to everyone.
With the IFBB Pro League finals just weeks away, the city's premium training facilities are witnessing a transformation in programming and client focus.
The historic rowing club's mixed-gender team has secured Brazil's biggest aquatic medal of 2026, reigniting interest in water sports across São Paulo's east zone.
From futsal courts in Pinheiros to volleyball clubs in Vila Mariana, here's everything you need to know to take your first steps in São Paulo's thriving recreational sports community.
As investment in neighbourhood facilities accelerates across the city's peripheral zones, young athletes are gaining unprecedented access to professional-standard venues that were once exclusive to elite programmes.
With the 2026 season reaching its climax, the capital's premier venues prepare for a frenzied finale that will test infrastructure, logistics, and the nerves of millions of fans across the state.
From swimming clubs in Vila Mariana to stand-up paddleboarding on the Pinheiros River, here's everything you need to know to begin your aquatic journey in Brazil's largest city.
Local training facilities across Vila Mariana and Pinheiros report record membership sign-ups this week as winter conditioning programmes yield competition-ready athletes.
As recreational football and volleyball championships approach their climax, neighbourhood clubs across the city prepare for decisive matches that will crown 2026's champions.
From triathlon victories on the Pinheiros to cycling records in the interior, local competitors delivered standout performances across running, cycling and endurance sports this week.
As professional football dominates headlines, amateur leagues across the city's neighbourhoods are quietly creating social bonds and transforming lives—one match at a time.
As the 2026 season enters its critical phase, the city's iconic grounds prepare for a cascade of championship matches that will define the year in Brazilian sport.
Data from climbing gyms and outdoor routes shows a 340% surge in participation over five years, signaling a fundamental shift in how the city's affluent and middle-class residents approach physical wellness.